Apparatus for making up, packing, and sealing cartons



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APPARATUS FOR MAKING UP, PACKING, AND SEALING CARTONS Filed May 26, 1939 6 Sheets-Sheet 5 I Inventor 0. w. HHE'TMHNH Attorney u -:20 9 c. w. HARTMA NN APPARATUS FOR MAKING 1UP PACKING, AND SEALING CARTONS Filed May 26, 1939 G'Sheets-Sheet 6 I Patented Aug. 20, 1940 PATENT OFFICE APPARATUS FOR MAKING UP, PACKING, AND SEALING CABTONS Carl Wilhelm Hartmann, Lyngby, near Copenhagen, Denmark, assignor to Satona Limited,

Edinburgh, Scotland Application May 26, 1939, Serial No. 275,915

In Great Britain June 3. 1938 8 Claims. (01. 93-441) This invention relates to machines for delivering carton blanks from a suitable source of supply, bringing them into the desired configuration and pre-treating them such as e. g. waterproofing them, and otherwise preparing them for filling.

If desired, the present invention may be extended to include means for filling the cartons and sealing them after filling. The invention is particularly suitable for use in connection with cartons to be filled with liquids, e. g. milk, and in one form of the invention all operations from shaping the cartons to filling and sealing them can be accomplished with one machine.

According to this invention a machine for shaping, pre-treating and delivering cartons is characterised by the provision of means transferring cartons in flat tubular form individually from a supply stack to means adapted to seal the base ends of and to impart the desired configuration go to the cartons, means to deform the mouth ends of the cartons into readily closed form and means to deliver them to a pre-treating, e. g. waterproofing stage, and therefrom on to means conveying the cartons to a collecting zone, or to filling and g5 sealing means. i

In carrying one form of the invention into practice the form of carton to be treated is of the type composed of cardboard or the like which can be folded fiat for stacking but can be distended so ends. The preferred form of the machine embodies:

(a) Means for stacking the cartons in their flat condition;

(b) Means for delivering the carton blanks singly from the stack to rollers rotating to grip and feed each carton on to a shaping device adapted by appropriate pressure to force the sides of the carton into the open condition;

40 (0) Means to deliver the cartons singly on to individual formers radiating symmetrically from a common rotary support;

(d) Means to engage the pre-folded base end of each carton and to deform it into a laminated 45 or rosette base;

(e) Means to apply pressure and heat to the base in order to render it substantially flat;

(f) Means to feed and transfer sealing labels or discs to the pressed base of each carton;

(g) Means to deform and impress the base of each carton combined with the application of heat to firmly adhere the disc or label to the carton; and

(h) Means to transfer the cartons to a con- 55 veyor adapted to convey cartons successively beto form a number of walls, and being open at both neath a device to efiect a partial closing of the cartons.

Following the partial closing of the cartons they are delivered from the conveyor in sets of four or other convenient number by (i) intermittently operated abutments into the next stage which comprises (7') a plurality of sets of holders carried by a rotary member adapted to carry the sets of cartons through a waterproofingbath, and thereafter through drying stages. Following these waterproofing and drying operations the next stage is reached which comprises (k) means to automatically feed each set of cartons on to conveying means which can convey the cartons direct to stacking or collecting means or through a filling and sealing stage.

In order that this invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect drawings are appended hereto illustrating an embodiment thereof, and wherein: I

' Figs. 1 and 2 are side elevations of the two sections of the machine.

Fig. 3 illustrates the mechanism for erecting and feeding the carton blanks to the former.

Figs. 4 and 5 are sectional elevation and plan of the mechanism for forming the rosette base of each carton.

Figs. 6 and 'Z-are vertical sectional and elevation of the means for adhering sealing discs to the carton base. I

Figs. 8, 9 and 10 are side elevation end view and sectional plan of the mechanism for pleating and forming the open upper end of the cartons.

Fig. 11 is a side elevation of the pleating mechanism with suction means for supporting the carton sides.

Fig. 12 shows a carton blank side glued and folded fiat for feeding to the machine.

Fig. 13 shows the complete carton ready for filling and sealing, and

Fig. 14 shows the rosette base of the carton.

Referring more particularly to Fig. 1 of the drawings the stack of cartons I is supported on the base 2 of a suitable frame which has combined with it mechanism for initially distending each carton into tubular form, such means including a bar 4 which is engaged inside each flattened carton so as to locate one of the four walls of the square section carton firmly against the stack of cartons as shown diagrammatically in Fig. 3. Engaging the upper edge of the leading carton is a folding bar 5' which is carried across pair of swinging arms 6 which traverse the folding bar into an arcuate path forwardly whilst still engaging the same edge of the cara rotary support I3. At

the top being presented towards ton, and the result of this is to nearly'open the carton to square tubular section so that it has a parallelogram or rhomboid cross section as indicated by the reference numeral la in Fig. 3. The movements imparted to the carton by the combination of the bar 4 and folding bar 5 presents one corner of the carton to the space adjacent to the converging sides of two rollers I and 8 having roughened peripheries and which draw the carton between them and deliver it on to a. shaping plate 9 provided at one end with a pair of fixed but adjustable abutments III, and at the otherend' with a pusher plate II which is reciprocated so as to be in rear of each carton as it falls on to the plate 9, whereupon the pusher plate engages the adjacent edge of the carton and presses it towards the abutments I0 so as to bring it into square section configuration. The cartonis now of tubular form and open at both ends, the end adapted to comprise and in axial alignment with one of a number of square section radiating symmetrically from carton is pressed on to the aligned former I2, this being efiected by means of a slide I4 which is shown in Fig. 1 and moved in unison with the bar 4, and carries a finger-piece I5 adapted to engage over one edge of the open base of the carton and to press the carton on to the appropriate former I2.

By the foregoing means all of the formers I2 can be fitted with cartons and each former carriesits carton through stages appropriate to sealing the base of the carton and thereupon delivering each carton on to a conveyor I6.

A convenient arrangement of formers is the octagonal form shown in Fig. 1, this aifording eight stages the first of which is already described. The rotary structure carrying the formers travels in the direction of. the arrow and is moved intermittently by any suitable mechanism such as e. g. a Maltese cross member I! on the shaft of the rotary member I3 and the customary rotary member engaging successively in the radiating slots of the Maltese cross member.

The second stage with the formers is to fold inwards the sections comprising the base of the ing this rosette base is this sealing disc carton, these sections being suitably creased so that when folded inwards they form a rosette base on the carton. The mechanismfor formshown in Figs. 1 and 5, I8 carrying four members hereinafter described, adapted to be moved translatively relatively to the head I8 simultaneously with the sliding movement of the head I8 radially towards the appropriate former.

Following the base-shaping stage each former carries its carton into two further stages consisting of radially reciprocated presser members I9 and 20 which are suitably heated and are urged against the opposed free end of the appropriate former so as to firmly press the rosette base into a flat condition. When the rosette base of each carton is flattenedas above described, a sealing disc or label is applied thereover, and

is coated with a. suitable adhesive and pressed against the appropriate carton base. The mechanism for carrying out this operation is more clearly illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7 but it can be summarized by. reference to Fig. 1 as comprising a supply roll 2I for the paper or other material, guide rolls 22 feeding the and comprises a head .paper between a cutting bar 23 and a reciproof formers I2 this stage the tubular the rotor I3 to bring the piece of paper or the like on to the opposed face of one of four suction heads 25 arranged cruciform manner upon a common rotor 26 connected to a source of suction. Each suction head 25 is carried by a sleeve 21 which slides radially relative to the rotor 26 against the influence of a coiled compression spring 28, this inward sliding movement being efiected in the first instance by the pressure of the cutter 24 against the opposed suction head, or inthe second instance by the pressure of the suction head appropriate former I2 to transfer to the base of the carton on the latter former I2 the disc or label picked up from the cutting device 24. The rotation of the suction device opens and closes ports associated therewith to connect the ap propriate suction heads to a source of suction, this suction overcoming the influence of' the springs 28 to maintain the suction heads carrying labels retracted until each transfers its disc or label to the base of the appropriate carton. The rotor carrying the suction heads has imparted to its reciprocating motion transverse to its axis i. e. horizontally between the cutter 24 and the opposed former the disc or label from the cutting stage and to press the disc or label against the appropriate carton base.

The disc which was previously rendered adhesive by engagement ervoir 3! for the adhesive, is now adhered to the ment with a heated press head 32 which is urged by suitable means against the base of the carton to firmly apply the label. The final stage in applying this label produces an indentation in the base of the carton, this being effected bycarrying the carton opposite another heated press head 33 having a central boss 34 which forms the depression in the base of the carton. The carton is now ready for transfer to the conveyor I6, and this is effected by a further partial rotation of appropriate former I2 into alignment with one of a plurality of U- shaped clips 36 arranged equi-distantly upon the conveyor I6 and each adapted to receive a carton for the purpose of carrying the cartons through a stage where they are partially closed, and thereon to means for delivering them into a waterproofing stage. The cartons are successively removed from the formers I2 by areciprocating finger 35 operated from mechanism hereinafter described and engaging over the rim of each draw it downwardly into the adopposed to the I2 in order to pick up In the latter position the rotor 26 jacent U-shaped clip 36. To hold each clip recessively beneath a device 38 adapted to pinchinwardly the pre-creased upper parts of the carton. This device 38 is reciprocated from suitable posed fingers carried thereby are moved towards each other automatically to pinch inwards opposed sides of the appropriate carton. To ensure that the carton is firmly seated in the clip 35 located at the base of each support.

' during this operation it is tamped into the clip immediately before the partial closing operation, this being effected by a horizontal bar 39 project-.- ing uni-laterally from the member 38 so as to abut against the rim of each carton immediately before it reaches the stage where it is operated upon by the device 38. contemporaneously with this partial closing operation the two walls of the carton transverse to those which are operated upon by the said pair of against collapse by engaging against opposite sides thereof a pair of suction devices 40 which at the appropriate stage applies suction to the said pair of walls to constrain them against inward movement. The means for operating the suction devices andflngers is more particularly described with reference to Figs. 8, 9, 10 and 1 1.

The next stage in the operations is to deliver the cartons into a wax bath 4| in order to impregnate them with wax, and the above described shaping and partial closing of the cartons is effected before the waxing stage to ensure that the creased or folded parts of the carton receive an adequate coating of wax, as otherwise if they are manipulated afterwards the wax might be cracked or broken away at the folded parts.

It is preferred to coat a number of cartons simultaneously and for this purpose a number of fingers 42 are operated to displace laterally relatively to the conveyor I6 the desired number of cartons. In the arrangement shown four cartons are displaced simultaneously by a corresponding number of fingers 42 which have a swinging and translative movement'imparted to them so that they remain in contact with the cartons until theyare dislodged into a line of carton supports 43 carried by a drum 45 rotating in a casing 46 surmounting the bath 4|. The carton supports 43 each comprise a number of narrow circular section rods that only line contact is made with the cartons. As each set of supports 43 becomes located at the receivin stage, a cam 41 carried by a lever 48 rides over a stationary roller 49 and is actuated to transmit movement via a link 59 to a gripping member 5| The wax in the bath is heated by suitable heating means shown by way of example as an electric heater Ma, and during rotation of the drum 45 the holders 43 are imparted swinging movement by the engagement of rollers 52 with each a set of holders with guide rails 53 provided in one end of the casing 46. During the predominating portion of this arcuate movement of the cartons their open ends are lowermost as will be seen in Fig. 2, but when reaching a position immediately above the stage where they are delivered into the bath, they are reversed so that their bases are lowermost and occupy the position indicated by the reference numeral 54 in Fig. 3 at which stage the cam 41 engages another abutment 49a to move the gripping member 5| to the carton releasing position. In this latter position a number of carton base engaging abutments 55 with upstanding fingers 56 at their rear ends are passed upwardly relatively to the holders and forwardly towards a conveyor 51 and deposit the appropriate set of cartons on to the upper track of this conveyor. This conveyor has a number of transverse rods 58 equi-distantly spaced, and. these rods intersect a number of superposed longitudinal guide rails 59 so that in effect the lower end of each carton is supported at its fore and aft walls by a pair of transverse rods 58 and at its lateral walls by a pair of the rails 59. The

fingers are restrained bases of the cartons rest upon a stationary base plate 69 which is provided at several points with heated scrapers B2 to remove surpluswax from the bases of the cartons. At theentrant end of this conveying stage a tray 63 is located in juxtaposition to the. upper track of the conveyor to receive wax dripping from the carton.

The cartons arenow ready for filling and if desired suitable filling apparatus may be mounted on a frame 64 disposed above the cartons near the delivery end of the conveyor 60, and the car- I tons can be filled in single transverse sets 1. e. four cartons simultaneously in the embodiment shown; Following this stage thecartons can pass through a sealing stage indicated diagrammatically by the reference numeral 65. Alternatively, the cartons need not be filled at this stage but can be-delivered empty on to a collecting conveyor 65, the cartons passing through substantially a right angle over a guide 61 which deflects them on to the upper track of the conveyor 66. The cartons are tapered in form and may be nested together in suitable numbers and wrapped for delivery or storage.

The form of carton particularly suited for use with the machine described is shown'in Figs. 11 and 13 from which it will be seen that the unfolded base end is provided in one corner with a wide V-notch 61 and in the diagonally opposite corner with a narrow V-notch 68. The pile of blanks is stacked in such manner that the notches 61 and 68 are arranged in a line midway between the upper and lower corners of the flattened tubular carton blanks. These notches enable the bar 4 to effect a magazine feeding action in conjunction with the folding bar 5 carried across two arms 6 one of whichhas a cranked extension 6a receiving a connecting rod 69 operated from a crank 10 to effect reciprocation of the folding bar 5.

The folding bar 5 does not actually engage the cartons but carr es a longitudinal blade 5a having a bevelled lower edge, which in the uppermost position is parallel with and slightly overlaps the inner side of the upper edge of the foremost carton. Combined with this blade 5a are a number of stops in the form of metal pieces 5b which slightly overlap the front side of the foremost carton and co-operate with a raised step 1| on the front end of the base plate 2 to form abutments opposing the forward pressure of the pusher plate .I 1* at predetermined stages in the sequence of operations.

The bar 4 which can be termed a spreader bar is adapted to engage inside each carton in turn and it is carried by the free end of an arm 12 fixed to a carriage 13 reciprocating horizontally in guide rails 14, rollers '15 affording the requisite supporting means for the carriage. The extent of reciprocation of the bar 4 and its carriage is predetermined so as to ensure that in the rearmost position of the bar 4 its front end which is chisel pointed does not quite leave the base end of the appropriate carton, this front end having a rear terminal position which just clears the apex of the wide V 61 of the carton whereby in the rearmost position of the bar 4 immediately a carton is delivered to the rollers 1 and 8 the next carton in succession is fed forwardly byvthe pusher plate H* and its wide V 61 clears the pointed end of the bar4, and the bar 4 can now move forwardly to engage fully within the foremost carton.

The movements of the folding bar 5 and the bar 4 are regulated in such manner that as the bar 5 swings forwardly downwardly, the bar 4 is fully engaged within the carton engaged by the bar 5, and this results in the lower rear wall part of the carton blank being held flush against the stack of cartons and the remaining three walls folded in a somewhat parallel link manner relatively thereto until the corner of the carton aligned with the apex of the wide V 61 is engaged between the rollers 1 and 8. At this stage the folding bar 5 swings backwards to present its abutments 5?) against the upper edge of the foremost carton of the blank and to trip the blade 5a over such edge. Immediately following this operation the bar 4 is moved rearwardly and the rotation of the rollers 1 and 8 will draw the already delivered carton away from the stack,

the narrow V 68 passing over the pointed front end of the bar 4. The bar 4 immediately moves forwardly and engages in the next carton in succession ready for repeating the operation. The rollers l and 8 have-milled or roughened peripheries to ensure adequate gripping action on the cartons and to deliver them positively on to the shaping plate 9. The pusher plate II* is urged forwardly by a frictional drive on an endless belt 11* passed over a pair of rollers I lb" one of which is driven by any suitable means. The carriage 13 is reciprocated by engaging a rack bar 16 thereon with a gear wheel 11 driven from a reciprocating segment 18 operated from a suitable driving part of the machine. The pusher plate II acting upon the shaping plate 9 can be reciprccated by an oscillating lever I I a connected by a link llb to a slide ||c carrying the pusher plate. The pusher plate H can carry a buffer member Hd shaped to engage the full side of a carton, and the abutment II) can also carry a corresponding buffer plate Illa, the upper edges of these plates la and lid being bent inwardly as at I01) and He respectively to fit over the adjacent corner of each carton thereby ensuring a firm support of the carton when the buifer Hd reaches its foremost position. The relative positions of a carton when passing from the rollers 1 and 8 to the shaping plate 9 and to the final box section and shaping stage are shown in broken lines. Up to this stage the carton is embraced between the pair of buffer plates and is firmly supported for substantially its full length, and the next operation is as beforesaid, to push the carton endwise on to the appropriate former l2, and this is eifected by the slide I4 which comprises a plate carried by the reciprocating carriage T3 and adapted to slide between the opposed free edges of the inwardly directed parts lob and He of the said buffer nlates.

Referring again to Fig. 14 it will be seen that the base of the carton is folded into four trapezoidal sections la, lb. lc. Id on diagonal creases l8, and corner creases lb. The action of folding the base sections on the diagonal creases Ie and the lower ends I f of the corners of the body part produces four treble thickness'parts I9 and four single thickness parts lh in'the base, and consequently in order to securely seal the base the 'beforesaid label (indicated by the reference numeral 19) must be applied over the base and V substantial pressure must be applied to it. Like,

wise in order to counteract the tendency of the folded parts to open out and displace the sealing strip 19 it is desirable to distort them slightly inwardly and to stiffen them in their pressed position. For this purpose the square sealing strip 19 is adhered over the base so as to cover the free edges, and'pleats of the base and the base is carton and the' which transfer the labels embossed or pressed upwardly into a boss or shallow bulge 80 at its centre.

The base of the carton can be regarded as a rosette base, and the means for producing this rosette base is more clearly illustrated in Figs. 4

and 5 in which the head I8 is an annular plate with a square opening 8| in which is engaged the base end of the carton on the appropriate former [2, the arrangement being that when the base is closedit lies inthe plane of the inner face of the plate Hi. The folding of the four creased sections of the base forming the rosette base is effected by the inward radial movement of our presser blocks 82 arranged between the plate l8 and a plate 83 by bolts 84. The presser blocks 82 are of substantially square section and each has one side face 82a longer than the side face 82!) parallel therewith to afford an inclined leading end 820.

The sides 82a. are substantially radial in relationto the axis of the presser head, and the leading ends 820 are also inclined downwardly and rearwardly into arcuate corners 82c. that the ends 820 which engage the creased base sections of the carton are inclined. in two dimen sions. It will be apparent that when the blocks 82 are urged simultaneously towards the centre of the press head the creased base sections will be folded fiat, the arcuate corners 82c ensuring a smooth pressing and sliding action.

The presser blocks 82 are actuated by four bell crank levers 85 rotating on pivot pins 86 and each .having on one limb a roller 8! sliding in a transverse channel 82f in each block 82. other end of each lever carries a roller 88 engaging in a radial slot 89 in an annular ring 9|] which is reciprocated through .the angle appropriate to the operation of the levers 85 by a toothed segment 9| engaging a toothed segment 90a on the ring 90. The toothed segment 9| is carried by the upper end of an inclined shaft 9| (1, the lower end of which carries a crank having a roller engaging in a cam grooved roller.

Following this pressure on the base'of each subsequent application of the heated press heads l9 and 20 as already described,

the carton is now fitted with a square label The suction heads to the appropriate carton are connected to the source of suction at the appropriate stages by concentric passages 96 in radial arms 91 .carrying the sleeves 21. extensions 96a of each passage 91 align intermittently with suction ports 98 in a normally stationary housing 98a surrounding a shaft 99 carrying the rotor 26. The housing 980. is connected to the source of suction by an annular compartment 98b communicating with a suction conduit I09 having a suitable union I001: to receive a flexible pipe connected to the source of suction.

The cut-'oiT and opening stages of the beforesaid ports can be regulated by a. slight angular adjustment of the housing 98a, and for this purpose an adjusting bolt II is provided with an eccentric extremity Hlla. engaging in a bifurcated lug 980 on the housing 98a. As already explained the rotor 26 is moved translatively as well as rotated and this translative movement is eifected by sliding the bearing sleeves 99acarrying the shaft 99 in guide slots 99b on a part of the machine frame, for which purpose one of such sleeves has a bolt I02 receiving one end of a link I03 operated from a crank I04 driven from a suitable part of the machine. This bearadhered'to the pressed base.

fixed in relation to the plate I8 The Lateral ing sleeve 33a is formed integral with a bracket I05 at the outer end of which is a bevel pinion 330 on the shaft 33 in mesh-with a bevel pinion 33d is splined on one end of a driving shaft I01 provided at its other end with a bevel pinion in mesh with a driving gear wheel driven from a suitable part of the machine. Each suction head is provided with a plurality of holes 25a. arranged in a plate detachably secured by screws 25b. It is preferred to locate a coil compression spring on the link I03 to absorb some of the axial pressure of the appropriate suction head against the carton head and-to connect the crank I04 to the link I03 loosely by collar I04a abutting against the spring.

Following the head pressure and embossing operations by the members 32 and 33 the fingerpiece comes into operation and drags the carton between a pair of guide plates I09 which are inclined to align with the U-shaped clip 36 about to enter the upper track plane of the conveyor I6. This finger 35 is carried by the upper end of an arcuate arm 35a pivoted between its ends to a,

lever 35b oscillated on an axis 350, and at its lower end to an inverted L-shaped lever 35d oscillating at its lower end on an axis 356. The components of movements imparted to this member 35a is such as to drag the finger 35 substantially radially in relation to the axis of the rotary member I3 and thereby urge the appropriate carton into the U-shaped clip 36.

When each carton becomes located beneath the pinching device 38, the cage 38a of u-configuration comprising the body of this device, is lowered by the downward pull on a vertical rod I I3, this rod having fixed to it the arm I I2a from the free end of which depends a rod I I2 on which is suspended the cage 38a. A coiled compressed spring 33d is interposed between the free end of the arm H2 and.- a centre sleeve 38b of the cage, and the lower end 01' this centre rod H2 is provided with a head II2b which abuts against the lower end of the sleeve 38b. When the case is lowered over a carton top, one limb of the cage abuts aginst a stop and the vertical rod I I3 continues its downward movement against the influence of the spring 33d and applies an inward swinging movement to a pair of pinching fingers IIO which engage the creased centre parts I9 of the carton top and pinches the opposed sides inwardly V-fashion. This inward movement of the pinchers H0 is effected by connecting to cranked extensions IIOb of the pinching members links IIOe pivoted to a cross bar III slidable vertically relatively to the cage 38a. The levers IIOb pivot on pins 00. supported in lugs in the cage. Simultaneously with this inward pinching operation of the members IIO, a pair of side plates II8 parallel with the plane of movement of the pinching fingers IIO are swung inwardly from a normal inward position so that their upper free ends move towards each other and thereby the fiat sides of the top of the carton are pressed towards each other inverted V fashion to complete the folding operation of the top of the carton. The plates II8 are fixed to and radiate from a pair of spindles II3 supported in bearings at the lower ends of the cage H8 and carrying a pair of pinions II5 which mesh with teeth II'I formed on the lower ends of two bars II4 depending from the cross bar II I. The cross bar III is of H-configuration to provide the requisite pair of limbs at one end to receive the upper ends of the two bars I I4.

The two suction members which engage opposite sides of the carton as beforesaid are a pair of cups with suction orifices covered by reticulated plates, the cups 40 being supported by a pair of nipples I20 carried by a pair of slotted vertical arms I2I which are adjustably clamped in position by studs. The nipples I20 receive conduits I23 extending from a valve device which automatically connects the members 40 to a source of suction when the cage 38a reaches its lowermost position. This valve device comprises a housing I24 with a spring-loaded valve having a depending pin against which abuts a collar I26 on the vertical rod I I3 to cut off the suction and connect the conduit I23 to atmosphere when the rod I I3 is raised, the spring-loaded valve opening automatically as the rod descends.

The beforesaid tamping member 39 is carried by a vertical rod 39a adjustable within a bracket 33!; fixed to one side of the cage 38a.

It is desirable to aiford a warning or to stop the machine when no cartons are being fed on to the formers I2, or alternatively, the carton misses a former, it is advisable to prevent a disc being adhered to the uncovered former. For this purpose each former has a transverse channel I2b near its free end, such channel containing a guide plate I2c along the free edge of which is adaptedto travel a roller I30 on one end of a lever I3I connected by a rod I32 to means to prevent operation of the label cutting and feeding mechanism. By this means when a former without a carton is on its way to-the stage where normally it would receive a label, it prevents a label from being cut off. and applied to the former. At the same time it is desirable to stop the machine and this can be effected automatically by making use of the upper suction head 25 which has not received a label to operate a switch. By reason of this suction head 25 not having a label it will be extended to a greater radius than if it was under the influence of suction, consequently a cam faced bar I44 on one side thereof will bear against a trigger I45 which has an extended limb I45a adapted to raise a push rod; I46 which bears against and raises a round-headed pin I41 against a switch lever I48 which moves inwardly a contact carrying rod I49 carrying a pair of contacts I50, so that this pair of contacts is separated from a fixed pair of contacts I 5| in a housing I52 mounted on a suitable part of the machine.

The conveyors I6 and 51 are arranged at right angles to each other so that the frame in the plan is of L-shape, the drum 45 of the waxing stage forming the elbow of the L.

I claim:

1. The combination with carton feeding means in which knock-down cartons are fed on to formers which carry the cartons through end closing stages, of means which folds and presses the base ends of the cartons fiat on the ends of the formers, means applying sealing pieces to the pressed fiat bases, an endless conveyor, carton supports on the conveyor, means to deliver the base sealed cartons base foremost into said supports, means to effect a partial closing of the mouth ends of the cartons whilst the cartons are on the conveyor, a wax proofing bath, a proofing stage conveyor disposed above said bath, carton.

grippers on said proofing stage conveyor adapted to receive and hold the base sealed and. partially closed cartons and to convey them through the bath, a delivering conveyor and means to deliver the wax coated cartons from the proofing stage conveyor to the delivering conveyor.

2. In combination with means for opening out collapsed cartons and delivering them to shaping means, means to close and flatten the base ends of the cartons, means to adhere sealing pieces to such base ends, means to partially close the mouth ends of the base closed cartons working in synchronism with the base closing means, a waxing bath, means to immerse the base closed and partially mouth closed cartons in the bath and to convey them base foremost through the bath, and means automatically delivering a quantity of partially closed cartons simultaneously to the immersing means.

3. In combination with means for opening out collapsed cartons and delivering them to shaping means, means to close and flatten the base ends of the cartons, means to adhere sealing pieces to such base ends, means to partially close the mouth ends of the base closed cartons working in synchronism with the base closing means, said partially closing means comprising a pair of pinch bars moved automatically downwards and towards each other against two opposite sides of each carton, a conveyor to carry the cartons successively beneath the pinch bars, a pair of pivoted plates moved automatically against the other sides of the carton to form a tapered and pleated mouth, a waxing bath and means to deliver the pleated cartons successively to the bath for proofing them.

4. In combination with means for opening out collapsed cartons and shaping them to tubular form with sealed bases, a conveyor, holders on the conveyor for individual tubular cartons with sealed bases, pinchers above the conveyor to engage the upper ends of the cartons and to deform them at such ends into partially closed pleated mouths, means operating during such deformation applying suction to opposed walls of the cartons to restrain the cartons against collapse, a waxing bath, a further conveyor adapted to transfer the partially closed cartons to said bath, and means to carry the waxed cartons from the bath and to deliver them for collection.

5. In combination with means for opening out collapsed cartons and delivering them to shaping means, means to close and flatten the base ends of the cartons, means to adhere sealing pieces to such base ends, means to partially close a waxing bath and means to convey the partially closed cartons from said conveyor to the bath.

6. A machine for shaping, pre-treating and delivering cartons proofed and shaped for filling, comprising means to deliver flattened tubular carton blanks singly from a stack and to distend them into open tubular form, a number of formers, means to press the carton tubes on to said formers so that one end of each carton projects beyond the appropriate former, means co-operating with the formers to fold the projecting ends in to rosette or pleated bases, means to adhere sealing discs to said bases, means operating synchronously with the beforesaid means to deform the other end of each carton into a readily foldable and partially closed mouth, a wax bath, conveying means to receive and carry the cartons through the bath, and means automatically stopping delivery of a sealing disc or the like to a former not fitted with a carton.

7. In a machine for shaping, pre-treating and delivering cartons proofed and shaped for filling, in which means is provided to deliver flattened tubular carton blanks singly from a stack and to distend them into open tubular form and feed them on to a number of formers, means cooperating with the formers to fold the projecting ends into flattened rosette or pleated bases, means to adhere sealing pieces to said bases, a conveyor means to deliver the base closed cartons on to said conveyor, means located above said conveyor to deform the other end of each carton into a readily foldable and partially closed mouth, a wax bath, a proofing stage conveyor adapted to receive and convey the cartons in successive sets through the wax bath, a conveyor to receive the sets of waxed cartons in succession, means to carrry the cartons from the waxing bath on to said latter conveyor, and

-means with said latter conveyor for removing surplus wax from the cartons.

8. In combinationwith means for opening out collapsed cartons and delivering them on to formers, means to close and flatten the base ends the mouth ends of the base closed cartons working in synchronism with the base closing means, said means applying sealing pieces to the carton bases comprising a rotor, radiating members carried by the rotor, spring loaded presser plates at the free ends of the radiating members, means connecting said plates to a source of suction, ports opened and closed by the movement of said rotor to eifect and break such connection, means to deliver sealing pieces on to said plates, and means to move the disc carrying plates against the formers carrying cartons to transfer the discs to the cartons, a conveyor moving in synchronism with said rotor adapted to convey the cartons into the operative zone of the said partially closing means,

of the cartons into rosette bases comprising a head adapted to be pressed against one end of each former, four presser blocks slidable across said head each with one "side radial in relation to the centre of the head and with a carton base engaging face uni-lateral in relation to said radial side, each block having an inner orleading end which is inclined in two dimensions to engage the carton bases, means to adhere sealing pieces to such base ends, means to partially close the mouth ends of the base closed cartons working in synchronism with the base closing means, a waxing bath, means to immerse the base closed and partially mouth closed cartons inrthe bath and to convey them base foremost through the bath, and means automatically delivering a quantity of partially closed cartons simultaneously to the immersing means.

CARL WILHELM HARTMANNI 

